Friday 12 December 2014

Places of interest in Thailand

Visiting the Land Of White Elephants
Thailand has garnered the acclaim of South-East Asia's most popular travel destination because of a number of reasons. The country is a collage of animated scenes that comprises hill tribes selling handicrafts, bustling modern cities crowded with motorbikes and tuk-tuks, lush landscapes dotted with traditional farming villages, Buddhist temples tended by orange-robed monks, ancient ruins and stunning coastlines peppered with blue lagoons and gorgeous beaches. Such a captivating portrait makes Thailand a hot spot for the avid travelers. It gets its name from '' Thai", which is Tai word for '' free ''. The '' Thai '' identity was formed in the late 13 th century at Sukhothai. Thailand is a modern democratic country. There are many interesting spots, which one might visit while making a trip to the Land of White Elephants.

  • Bangkok: Thailand’s capital and by far the largest city in the country, Bangkok, is a buzzing cosmopolitan, comprising of magnificent palaces, glittering nightclubs, high rise skyscrapers, bustling markets and streets lined with vendors hawking souvenirs and tantalizing foods, ancient temples, majestic porcelain-laid spire, golden palaces, floating markets, etc. The Temple of Dawn and Museum Of Contemporary Art should not be missed when in Bangkok. Thailand's capital is split into 50 unique districts. While the city is sometimes described as a concrete jungle jam-packed with noisy traffic and air pollution, the city is not deprived of its natural beauty that is seen in its green spaces, flowering tropical plants and scenic canals.
  • Chiang Mai Market: Chiang Mai is one of the top Thailand attractions. The famous Night Bazaar sprawls with buildings and temple grounds along with several city blocks along footpaths. It has arts, imported products of all descriptions, and a number of large displays of clothing, handicrafts, and well-appointed modern shopping centers. Earlier, the market was owned by Chinese merchants. It is a flourishing city often used as a base among both backpackers and tourists, wishing to explore the hill tribes and various landscapes. In the city’s center, the remains of ancient walls embrace more than s30 temples. Limber travelers have the privilege to climb 300 stairs to Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, a baroque Buddhist temple in the hills.
  • Pattaya: A visit to Pattaya is a wonderful way to explore the beaches along the Gulf of Thailand. The relaxing Jomtien Beach is a hot spot for a variety of water sports, to be enjoyed with family or friends. The giant Buddha of Wat Khao Phra Bat keeps watch over the city. The wooden Wang Boran Sanctuary of Truth and Flight of the Gibbon pays homage to Buddhist and Hindu art and architecture. 

Thursday 11 December 2014

National Parks of Thailand

Getting Closer to Nature Travel in Thailand
Thailand's lush countryside has a unique beauty, which is found  only in this part of the world. It is the part where exists the renowned and numerous national parks. The soothing climate and heavy monsoon allow the flora and fauna to flourish and produce an ideal environment for the different biomes to exist together and live in harmony, maintaining the ecological balance of nature. The parks are administrated by the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP) of the Ministry Natural Resources and Environment. It took over the national parks from the Royal Forest Department of the Ministry of Agriculture. National parks in Thailand are defined as an area that contains natural resources of ecological importance or unique beauty and animals and plants and insects of special importance. Thailand currently has 127 national parks and 22 marine national parks, which makes it a place of beauty and perfection.  The different types of National Parks in Thailand are as follows:-
  • Khao Yai 
This was the first officially recognized national park founded in 1961. Hidden deep within this beautiful park are a number of stunning waterfalls, the famous one being the Haew Suwat falls, which marks the aesthetic value of the park. The park can be found just a few hours, North West of Bangkok in the Sankambeng Mountain Range and is worth a visit during the Thailand trip. It covers an area of 2,168 square kilometers and with over 50 hiking trails varying from different levels of difficulty, Khao Yai is a great travel destination for these nature enthusiast. The largest waterfall in the park, Haew Narok Waterfall soars over 150 meters.
  • Khao Sok 
This national park of Thailand is only accessible by road and is one of the best maintained parks in Thailand.  It proves to be a good midway point to stop over, during the long trip on your way to the islands in the south. In the middle of this park, there is a huge lake with many small estuaries, which rise and fall depending on the season's rainfall. The trekking is also an important feature of this national park. Monkeys, calls of over 200 species of birds, and elephants can be watched in their natural habitat without disturbing them. This national park also provides facilities for kayaking and other exciting adventures.

How to find an affordable hotel in Thailand

Finding a luxurious hotel in Thailand can be quite difficult. Many visitors are in a hurry to actually choose cheap hotels. However, that is not the solution, because you might end up getting disappointed due to the poor services that some hotels offer. It is, therefore, best that you consider several factors that will help you in finding an elegant hotel in Thailand for maximum luxury. Remember, something affordable should favor you; I mean you should not pay less to risk your happiness, but instead you should pay for something that is reasonably cheap and still make you feel at home.
Tips on getting an affordable hotel in Thailand.

         One of the very simple ways is asking various tour agencies or companies. Remember, these are qualified professionals who have details of every hotel at their fingertips. They know all kinds of hotels and can surely connect you with the right hotel that has the features you want.
         Thailand has a good reputation of having the best hotels ever. Many journals and magazines have been written, mentioning the details about the various types of hotels, the services and the kind of food they offer in the hotels. It is, therefore, good that you get such papers to be able to get all the information you want.
        Experience is the best teacher. If you have a friend or a relative or any person you know, who has been to Thailand and has happened to use the hotels, you can as well ask him or her. This will make you have a practical advice and cheap help.
        Currently, the world is like a village. You can Google Hotels in Thailand, and you will be able to view all hotels in the various cities. Needless to say, prices of hotels are different in different cities. Depending on which city you would like to visit, you might either pay less or more.
        Rates vary depending on the season of the year. You might find great offers in many of the luxurious hotels, when there are few visitors or tourists. The tip here is that you wait until the peak season is over as then, you will be able to enjoy elegant hotels while you pay less. Remember, most hotels have the idea that every tourist or visitor is rich, so they charge you higher. However, make sure you check the services they offer, before you get into a hotel.
         Another very simple technique to get an affordable hotel in Thailand is by asking sales agents about Mortgage and land property. They deal with houses and lands and also have a clear information regarding all hotels in town. They can actually be of help by identifying all hotels for you before unfolding the services that every hotel offers.

         Don’t be quick in choosing the cheap hotel for yourself. You may pay less, but the services may not be worth of what you have paid. This is not affordability, but rather renting a poor hotel. You pay less but enjoy high standard services that will make you feel like you are home away from home. This is what we call affordability now.